Catholic World Report Twitter account locked over tweet about Biden nominee Photo by Akshar Dave on Unsplash
Catholic World Report Twitter account locked over tweet about Biden nominee By Catholic News Service February 1, 2021
SAN FRANCISCO The editors at a Catholic publication said they are uncertain why an automated social media post was deemed hateful and led their Twitter account to be locked.
Carl Olson, editor of Catholic World Report, said the publication Jan. 24 received a notice from Twitter that said its account, @cworldreport, had been locked for violating the company s rules against hateful conduct.
The tweet referenced a Catholic News Agency story about Biden s plans to nominate Dr. Rachel Levine as assistant secretary of health. Levine would be the first openly transgender individual to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
The Tablet February 1, 2021
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SAN FRANCISCO (CNS) The editors at a Catholic publication said they are uncertain why an automated social media post was deemed hateful and led their Twitter account to be locked.
Carl Olson, editor of Catholic World Report, said the publication Jan. 24 received a notice from Twitter that said its account, @cworldreport, had been locked for violating the company’s rules against hateful conduct.
The tweet referenced a Catholic News Agency story about Biden’s plans to nominate Dr. Rachel Levine as assistant secretary of health. Levine would be the first openly transgender individual to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.
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The last 12 months has been another year of the Catholic Church continuing its don’t ask, don’t tell policy of love the sinner not the sin. Another year when the Vatican missed opportunities to affirm the positive contributions of LGBTQ+ people. This year will be remembered as the year the Vatican told lesbians and gays that they were no longer interested in their salvation, or marriage, punting that issue to state rights. What a failed policy for the smallest City State located in Western Europe. Just a few countries away, anti-LGBTQ+ zones are rejecting LGBTQ+ people, growing increasingly intolerant towards sexual minorities.
Sr. Helena Burns: Time to revive the ‘nuclear’ family We must renew the nuclear family, long under attack, for the sake of human flourishing in the 21st century. CNS photo/Katie Rutter
Sr. Helena Burns: Time to revive the ‘nuclear’ family By Sr. Helena Burns, FSP December 16, 2020
Time to revive the ‘nuclear’ family
Sr. Helena Burns, FSP
The “nuclear family.” Such a strange phrase. Does it glow? What exactly is it?
The term nuclear family basically means the nucleus: Mom, Dad and kids. In contrast, the “extended family” could include Great-Grandpa, Nana and Gramps, a couple of aunties, throw in a few cousins, perhaps all living under the same roof.